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THE CHBM AWA AMERICAN
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LO GALS
The fruit trees and strawberries are
all in bloom.
Evelyn and Mrs. Woods took a trip to
Portland last Friday.
John Brown is a new member of the
band. He plays a clarinet.
Easter is rapidly approaching, and so,
are the Easter suits and hats.
Mr. West ley says that his rhubarb is
showing up better than before.
Mr. J, M. Teabo went to Grande
Ronde for a day or two this week.
Miss Evelyn Woods was the guest of
Miss Brown at the Mess. en Sunday.
Mr. Westley made his first delivery
of rhubarb to the students' kitchen this
week. : : ,; ': ' ;
Rhubarb roily poly is one of the
delicacies of the season in the doniestic
science room. : ; ,- !
We were sill sorry to hear of Mrs.
BewleyV mother's death at Salem, Sat
urday of last week. 4
A number of cMnployes from the
school went to Salem to hear Francis
Hericy speak on the 12th. v
Mr. and Mrs. Chalcraft took a flying
trip to Portland on Sal urday, and Alice
took her meals at the Mess during their
absence.
Mr. James W. Swoboda, our new
Shoe and Harnessmaker, is a splendid ..
musician;-'- and for five years : was with
the (Uh XT. S; Infantry Band;
Mr. John Page of Latouche Isle,
Alaska, was a Chemawa visitor one day
this week. He was interested in quite
a number of pupils who are from his
home and had quite a visit with them.
Mr, Moran has a switch put in on the
G. 0. & P. line.
The Senior girls entertained the 0. A.
C. baseball boys in the domestic science
department last Friday while the Junior
class entertained them on Saturday
Joe Bittles, a half-breed Alaskan, is
the youngest and smallest apprentice at
the Chemawa school, he is 10 years old
stands 4 ft. 1 inch, weighs 59 pounds, is
in the 1st grade and belongs to the small
est company of the Battalion. He is
enthusiastic in his work as a beginner,
running errands and making buttonholes
just now, having entered the tailoring
department upon his special request ; to
the disciplinarian's office. ! '
Keej) in mind that it does not depend
upon the size of a person to produce re
sults. ' '':V. . : ;,. ;. .,
Miss Elizabeth Francis, who for the
past. two years has been in charge of the
S, P. R, 11. office at this point, resigns
her position. While at Chemawa Miss
Francis, tbv her pleasant disposition,
cheerful and accommodating manners,
made many friends, who deeply regret
her t leaving, Miss ; Francis will - visit
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scott, of Portland,
and later expects to accept ' a reinstate
ment with, the Southern Paesfie Office
in the San Joaquin Valley. Mr. E. G,
Wilson vvi II succeed Miss Francis at this
Office.-' ; ;
After a man has posed as a cynic for a
short time he begins to think too lictle of
others and too much of himself.
Wisdom will enable you to overcome
the most difficult problems and frequent
ly fate itself; therefore gather wisdom
wherever you may find it; let the past
teach thee lessons for the future. -Loth.